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SUBHAM GHOSH

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The cost of a B.Ed. at Delhi University varies by college: Maharshi Valmiki College costs about INR 1,50,399, Lady Irwin College costs INR 1,45,282, and the Department of Education charges INR 5,170. Welfare, development, and registration fees are extra. A bachelor's degree with minimum grades and CUET-PG selection are prerequisites for admission. Check the official college websites for any updates as fees are subject to change.

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Samyak Jain

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Yes, big time! They have incubation spaces, entrepreneurship clubs, and mentorship programs. I pitched an idea during an intra-college competition, and now I'm actually developing it with support from the faculty.

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I've stayed in hostels before, but IILM's feels different. Clean rooms, decent food, laundry service, and 24x7 security. Plus, your friends are just next door — there's always someone to hang out or study with. It becomes your little family.

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A good mix of companies from sectors like finance, marketing, consulting, and even startups. Some known names include Deloitte, EY and KPMG. There are also a lot of internships offered during college to build experience early.

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It's a mix, but mostly modern. We use case studies from Harvard, do roleplays, have interactive sessions — sometimes even outdoors. It never feels like a boring lecture, and most faculty members try to keep it real and industry-linked.

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For me, it's the amphitheater and the café. Whether it's chilling between classes or prepping for a presentation with friends, those places are where a lot of memories are made. And yes, the chai at the café hits different!

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